Thoughts on Climate Change and Daylight Saving Time

Climate change and daylight saving time are among the frequently discussed topics today. Turkey has made daylight saving time permanent since 2016, and clocks are not set back. However, Europe and the USA will set their clocks back as they transition to winter time.
The daylight saving time application is implemented to save energy and make better use of sunlight. European countries will set their clocks back on October 26, while the USA will do so on November 2. Turkey will not continue this application.

Climate change is an important factor affecting energy consumption worldwide. Turkey's fixed time application was adopted to benefit more from sunlight and increase energy efficiency. However, this will increase the time difference between Turkey and Europe and the USA.

The abolition of daylight saving time is on the agenda of many citizens. There is a demand for clear information on this issue, which is important for energy saving and daily life organization. Experts state that these changes will have an impact on international trade and social life.

In conclusion, there will be no time change in Turkey. However, the applications in Europe and the USA will increase the time difference with Turkey. This is particularly a topic to be considered for those doing business abroad.
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